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The UFO Enigma - 2001 02 - Volume 21 no 6

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The UFO Enigma, Volume 21, Number 6, published in February 2001 by the UFO Study Group of Greater St. Louis, presents a diverse collection of articles on UFO phenomena, extraterrestrial encounters, and related mysteries. The issue's cover story, "ALIENS UNDER SEA," by Timothy…

Magazine Overview

The UFO Enigma, Volume 21, Number 6, published in February 2001 by the UFO Study Group of Greater St. Louis, presents a diverse collection of articles on UFO phenomena, extraterrestrial encounters, and related mysteries. The issue's cover story, "ALIENS UNDER SEA," by Timothy Good, explores the intriguing possibility of Unidentified Submergible Objects (USOs) and secret alien bases beneath the ocean, particularly focusing on reports from Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.

Bob Buck: Mysterious "Search for the Chupacabra"

This section details a presentation by Robert Buck to the UFO Study Group of Greater St. Louis. Buck, a local ufologist, discussed the documentary "The Search for the Chupacabra" and shared insights from a 1996 expedition to Puerto Rico. The article explores the creature's alleged reappearance in Hispanic communities and distinguishes between credible sightings and less accurate accounts. It also touches upon comments from directors of El Yunque National Park and the Arecibo Observatory, comparing UFO investigation methods with those used for Chupacabra reports. The piece poses questions about the nature of the Chupacabra, ranging from spirit beings to ancient flying dinosaurs or vivid imaginations.

Chinese Had A Monkey, Dog, And Rabbit Aboard Successful Orbital Mission

This article reports on China's Shenzhou II spacecraft mission, which carried various "life forms," including a monkey, dog, and rabbit, into space. Beijing's goal is to prepare for a manned flight within five years. The mission involved 108 orbits, and the spacecraft's orbital module remained aloft for scientific experiments.

China's Shenzou-2 Spaceship Buzzed by UFO

Jeff Challender reports on the launch of China's Shenzhou-2 spacecraft, noting that a UFO, described as a bell-shaped object, was observed flying near it. The article details the Shenzhou-2's capabilities as an orbital laboratory and its significance as the first space launch of the Millennium. Challender also mentions similar bell-shaped objects seen during NASA Shuttle flights.

UFO Potpourri (December 2000 & January 2001)

This section features several brief reports:

  • Pilots See Formation Over Australia: Two Australian pilots in a Piper Navajo observed a formation of craft, including a large central "aircraft" and smaller ones, exhibiting unusual maneuvers and disappearing at high speed. Radio communication was lost during the sighting.
  • Plane Buzzed by UFO: A Bolivian Air Force Captain and crew reported observing an unconventional flying object for 15 minutes as it maneuvered around their aircraft.
  • Object Over Illinois Farm: A farmer witnessed a circular, red, fuzzy light with a beam, described as about the size of a volleyball, hovering over his farm. The object disappeared by fading out, and five cows were found on the other side of an electric fence, with one strand broken.

UFO Roundup (January 11, 2001 & January 18, 2001)

  • Family Encounters a UFO in Central Argentina: Julio Salguero and his family reported a powerful, round light that stopped, backed off, and moved up and down over power cables. This incident coincided with unexplained power failures in nearby towns. The report notes Salguero's credibility within his community.
  • Large Luminous UFO Taped in Trout Lake, Washington: Ranch owner James A. Gilliland and companions videotaped a large, luminous object near Mount Adams. The object pulsed, moved erratically, and then vanished as a jet approached. The report mentions that media outlets have attempted to explain such sightings as street lights or meteors.

Filer's Files #44-2000 & #44-2000 (New Evidence Obtained to Prove the Existence of UFOs)

This section, authored by George A. Filer, discusses new evidence related to UFOs and cattle mutilations. It highlights findings from the BLT Research Team, including the identification of bovine hemoglobin particles at mutilation sites. The analysis suggests these particles were processed in a way not typical of whole blood and may have been created elsewhere, possibly by an alien technology. Filer hypothesizes that UFOs are responsible for cattle mutilations, possibly to obtain hemoglobin for their own needs or to study its properties. The article also touches upon the presence of micrometeorite dust at excision sites and the potential for alien technology to refine hemoglobin and spread cosmic dust.

Top of the Crops

This feature showcases astonishing new crop circle creations from the summer of 2000, captured in aerial photographs by researcher Lucy Pringle. The article highlights various intricate designs, including those formed around an ancient burial mound, a star shape, a spiral of flames, a chessboard pattern, and a spoked wheel. It notes that theories about their origin range from extraterrestrial visitors to human hoaxers.

Aliens Under Sea

This extensive article, the first of two by Timothy Good, delves into the phenomenon of Unidentified Submergible Objects (USOs). It presents numerous accounts of strange craft observed in lakes and seas worldwide, including incidents in Lake Cote, Costa Rica, and off the coast of Puerto Rico. The article discusses the possibility of alien bases in the Caribbean, citing reports of military aircraft disappearing after pursuing unknown aerial craft. It also details a mysterious incident involving a lost Ercoupe aircraft near Mona Island and the claims of a U.S. Naval officer regarding a vast subterranean alien facility beneath Puerto Rico. The article concludes by mentioning eyewitness accounts of being taken into alien craft and to underwater bases.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores the unexplained, with a focus on UFO sightings, alleged alien encounters, and mysterious phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-minded investigation, presenting evidence and witness testimony for readers to consider. Recurring themes include the potential for extraterrestrial intelligence, the existence of advanced alien technology, and the possibility of hidden alien bases on Earth, both terrestrial and subaquatic. The publication encourages critical thinking while acknowledging the limitations of current scientific understanding in explaining these events. The inclusion of reports from various sources, including scientific researchers, pilots, and eyewitnesses, suggests a commitment to gathering diverse perspectives on these complex subjects.

Title: The UFO Enigma
Issue Date: February 2001
Volume/Issue: December 2000, Number 377

This issue of The UFO Enigma delves into the phenomenon of crop circles, presenting a visual and descriptive catalog of formations that appeared in the United Kingdom during the summer of 2000. Alongside detailed reports on specific incidents, the magazine also provides information on local UFO study groups and their meeting schedules.

Crop Circle Reports

The magazine showcases several notable crop circle formations:

  • Oare, Wiltshire (August 3, 2000): A pattern featuring curving pathways and rings was documented.
  • Avebury Trusloe, Wiltshire (July 22, 2000): A 180-foot circle, described as the most dramatic pattern ever seen, was reported.
  • Silbury Hill, Wiltshire (July 24, 2000): Six star shapes arranged within a circle were observed.
  • Chilbolton, Hampshire (August 13, 2000): A large, symmetrical formation measuring 250 feet across appeared in a wheat field near a manned radio mast. Notably, no sound was heard during its appearance.
  • Uffington, Oxfordshire (July 23, 2000): A scorpion-shaped pattern was found in the vicinity of the ancient white horse carving.
  • Milk Hill, Wiltshire (July 1, 2000): A geometrical flower shape was documented.

These reports highlight the intricate designs and mysterious appearances of these formations, often in rural agricultural settings.

UFO Study Group Information

The magazine also serves as a directory for local UFO research organizations, providing details for:

  • UFO STUDY GROUP OF GREATER ST. LOUIS: Meets on the second Sunday of each month at 2 PM at Grone's Cafeteria, 1269 S. Laclede Station Rd., Yorkshire Shopping Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63449. Contact persons are Walter Palmer (314-771-0173) and Spence Wolling (314-966-4955).
  • MUFON MISSOURI-ST. CHARLES, MO.: Meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 6:30 PM at the Holiday Inn Select, 1221 South Outer Road, St. Peters, MO. Contact person is Bruce Widaman (636-946-1394).
  • MUFON OF SOUTHERN ILLINOIS: Meets on the third Sunday of each month at 2 PM at the Ponderosa Steak House in Collinsville, IL. Directions are provided from St. Louis, involving I-55-70 East to Illinois 157. Contact person is Forest Crawford (618-345-0554).

UFO Study Group of Greater St. Louis - Organizational Details

The issue provides a roster of officers and board members for the UFO Study Group of Greater St. Louis for the 2000-2001 term:

  • Officers: Clarence Barnes (President), Walter Palmer (Vice President), Spencer Wolling (Secretary), Margaret Myers (Treasurer), Walter Palmer (Librarian), and Frank Brown (Marshall).
  • Miscellaneous: JoAnne Scarpellini (Chf Fld. Investigator), Dawn Vohsen (Field Investigator), Bob Soetebier (Resource Contributor), and Spencer Wolling (Editor of the Enigma).
  • Board of Directors: Clarence Barnes, Walter Palmer, Spencer Wolling, Margaret Myers, John Schroeder, Frank Brown, and Walter Rogers.

The organization is identified as the "UFO Study Group of Greater St. Louis, Inc." with a P.O. Box address in St. Louis, Missouri. It is described as a nonprofit organization dedicated to the research and investigation of unidentified flying objects (UFOs).

Mailing Addresses

Contact addresses are provided for the UFO Study Group of Greater St. Louis (P.O. Box 31544, St. Louis, Missouri 63131) and UHR (P.O. Box 176, Stoneham, MA 02180).

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring theme in this issue is the detailed examination of crop circles as potential evidence of anomalous aerial phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of serious inquiry and documentation of such events, encouraging public participation through local study groups. The inclusion of contact information and organizational structures for these groups suggests a community-focused approach to UFO research.